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  2. Edelbrock - Wikipedia

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    Edelbrock, LLC is an American manufacturer of specialty automotive and motorcycle parts. The company is headquartered in the Memphis area (specifically Olive Branch, Mississippi), with a Southern California R&D Tech Center located in Cerritos, CA. The Edelbrock Sand Cast and Permanent Mold Manufacturing foundries are located in San Jacinto, CA.

  3. List of carburetor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Edelbrock performance carburetors. Hitachi, found on Japanese vehicles. Holley, with usage as broad as Carter and Weber. Jikov, Czechoslovak, used in Škoda cars. Keihin, a keiretsu group company affiliated with Honda. Mikuni, common on Japanese motorcycles, especially in the 1980s. Mikuni also made racing carburetors for Japanese, British and ...

  4. Quadrajet - Wikipedia

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    The Quadrajet is a four barrel carburetor with a "spread bore" throttle plate, made by the Rochester Products Division of General Motors.Its first application was the new-for-1965 Chevy 396ci engine.

  5. Weber Carburetors - Wikipedia

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    After WWI, with gasoline prices high, he reached a certain success in selling conversion kits for running trucks on kerosene instead. [1] The company was established as Fabbrica Italiana Carburatori Weber in 1923 when Weber produced carburetors as part of a conversion kit for Fiats.

  6. Carter Carburetor - Wikipedia

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    The Carter Carburetor Company was an American manufacturer of carburetors, primarily for the automobile industry. It was established in St. Louis , Missouri, in 1909 and ceased operation in 1985. Founder William Carter started experimenting with automotive carburetors while running a successful bicycle shop.

  7. Ford FE engine - Wikipedia

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    With a single four-barrel carburetor they weighed 680 lb (308 kg) [26] and were rated at 616 horsepower (459 kW) at 7,000 rpm and 515 lb⋅ft (698 N⋅m) of torque at 3,800 rpm, with dual four-barrel carburetors 657 horsepower (490 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 575 lb⋅ft (780 N⋅m) of torque at 4,200 rpm. Ford sold them via the parts counter, the ...